Monthly Archives: March 2017

The amazing story from the Quran of Prophet Nuh (Noah) and the great flood, told from the Islamic perspective. This childrens storybook is filled with beautiful illustrations and interactive pages making the story of the Ark and the animals an engaging narrative for all.

Take your child through the popular story of Nuh, or Noah, and his following the order of Allah to build a huge ship called the Ark to save his people and the animals from the huge flood.

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Health from the perspective of Islam seems to have been covered by many Islamic sites. However, in most cases, the effort seems to have been more focused on prevention rather than cure.

In this regard, we are glad to share something of high value with our readers which can cure many of their ailments. The best part is that by practicing this remedy you will be playing a big role in rekindling a highly recommended sunnah of the Prophet SAW.

This sunnah, dear brothers, and sisters, is Hijamah – the Muslim version of cupping therapy. Continue reading →

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My name is Rahmah,
I'm a homeschooling Mum of five. I live in the UK but I'm originally from Indonesia.
My educational background is in Electrical Engineering.
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The Arabic word al-‘ayn (translated as the evil eye) refers to when a person harms another with his eye. It starts when the person likes a thing, then his evil feelings affect it, by means of his repeated looking at the object of his jealousy.

Ibn al-Qayyim said:

Everyone who gives the evil eye is jealous, but not everyone who is jealous gives the evil eye… then he said:

It begins when the person likes something, then his evil soul dwells on the matter, and by continually looking at the person who has the thing of which he feels jealous, he directs his venom towards him. A person may put the evil eye on himself, or he may put the evil eye on someone else without intending to, because it is is a part of his nature. This is the worst type of human being.

The evil eye is like an arrow which comes from the soul of the one who envies and the one who puts the evil eye on another towards the one who is envied and on whom the evil eye is put; sometimes it hits him and sometimes it misses. If the target is exposed and unprotected, it will affect him, but if the target is cautious and armed, the arrow will have no effect and may even come back on the one who launched it. Adapted from Zaad al-Ma’aad.

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My name is Rahmah,
I'm a homeschooling Mum of five. I live in the UK but I'm originally from Indonesia.
My educational background is in Electrical Engineering.
If you like my blog, please press Ctrl+D to bookmark my page and check What’s new in Rahmah Muslim Homeschool. Please, remember me in your duaa's.